How to Enable Metro Screen in Windows 10

If you have installed Windows 10 on your PC or virtually, you might have already started getting amazed. Windows 10 comes with numerous developments and brand new features. The visual design and internal performance are much smooth too.

Actually, the Start Menu looks dynamic since it can be used in three different ways. You can get all your library folders, recently opened apps and the most useful metro apps or live tiles. The attraction of Windows 10 is getting on via this amalgamation of these three sections.

However, if you used to be a Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 users, you might have used the Start Screen, which is much useful as well. Although, Windows 8’s Start Screen is quite messy, you can get a better design in Windows 8.1’s Start Screen.

There are several users, who do not like to get back the Start Menu since they have been using Start Screen for a long time now and that became familiar to them. On the other hand, you can get any installed apps faster from the Start Screen.

Therefore, if you are one of them, who would like to get back the Start Screen again on Windows 10 Technical Preview, here is a guide. This tiny guide will take only couple of seconds to make Windows 10’s Start Menu like Windows 8.1’s Start Menu.

How to get back Start Screen in Windows 10?

To get so, you will not have to use any third party software. Windows 10 has the option to toggle between Start Menu and Start Screen.

At first, right click on the Taskbar and go to Properties.

Then, go to Start Menu tab and untick Use the Start menu instead of the Start screen.

After that, hit the Apply button. Now, you have to re-sign in to get the change.